About White Eagle Saloon & Hotel

A Legendary Rock 'n' Roll Hotel

Experience nightly live music at one of Portland's oldest bars

Set in North Portland's industrial neighborhood, the legendary White Eagle Cafe and Rock 'n' Roll Hotel echoes with tall tales of resident spirits, reverberating rock, and Shanghai tunnels, as it has since its opening in 1905.

Originally a hub for Portland's Polish immigrants, today the place is known for its vintage charm and nightly live music. The Holy Modal Rounders and blues man Robert Cray helped launch the bar's live music tradition, followed in the '80s by Northwest music icons Paul deLay, Curtis Salgado, Norman Sylvester and more. Today the musical flavors range from hip hop acts to downhome country—all true to their live performance roots on our quaint stage.

Upstairs, the Eagle's 11 hotel guestrooms offer simple charm. Named for a variety of Holy Modal Rounder tunes, historic photos of the band's performances line the walls and painted lyrics adorn the rooms’ walls. With its nightly live music tradition, and train tracks nearby, the hotel is not for the light sleeper!

Outdoor firepits are popular in the warmer months, and inside the Saloon, a massive oak back-bar houses McMenamins' craft beers, wines and spirits along with a menu of pub fare. The original ceramic-tiled floor, corner stage and exclusive artwork all contribute to the historic experience.

After a Blazer game or a concert at the Moda Center nearby, or a trade show at the Convention Center, ride the MAX train’s Yellow Line to the stop a block away.

White Eagle allows pets at our sidewalk seating only.

White Eagle Guestrooms

Check-in is at 4 p.m.; check-out is at 11 a.m.Check in at the White Eagle Saloon, located on the first floor.

Our hotel rooms are located directly above the saloon. With its nightly live music tradition, this is not for the light sleeper nor the early riser – be prepared to "rock into the night!"

McMenamins Frequent Guest Program

Stay at our historic hotels and earn free nights! You can accrue as many points for reward nights as you are able - there are no limits!

Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com or by calling our hotels. Limit one room per guest per night.

How does it work?

First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Frequent Guest Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program.

Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 72 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath, 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath and 50 points per night in Hostel rooms. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.

When you've accrued 900 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

You may also book redemption nights by phone or in person for future stays.

Rules

This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.

All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.

Only 1 room per night is accruable.

You must be a member of the Frequent Guest Program to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.

Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up!

The free room is based on a standard king or queen-size room. The Grand Suite at Grand Lodge, Family Suite and Parrish House at Old St. Francis, and Family Rooms at Edgefield are not available for redemption.

Based on availability; blackout dates may apply. No credit for "no-shows."

Reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.

After 5 years of inactivity, your profile points and any reward nights are lost.

Parking & Policies

Parking:

We have space for 6 cars in our parking lot which is located on the east side of the building. Please do not park in the lot on the west side of the building. That lot does not belong to us and your car will be towed. Free street parking is available in the neighborhood. Some of the street parking has a one or two hour limit which is enforced between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Policies:

Room rates are the same for single or double occupancy.

A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.

Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.

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History

The White Eagle is one of the most storied joints in the Northwest. And with any good watering hole, the line between fact and fiction — and between this world and the other — seems to have been thoroughly and wonderfully blurred. Tales of ghosts and mortal mischief abound, seemingly with no regard for historic accuracy....

The legends abound hereat the White Eagle — from shanghais to ghosts to presidential assassination implications and more....

A Legendary Rock 'n' Roll Hotel

Experience nightly live music at one of Portland's oldest bars

Set in North Portland's industrial neighborhood, the legendary White Eagle Cafe and Rock 'n' Roll Hotel echoes with tall tales of resident spirits, reverberating rock, and Shanghai tunnels, as it has since its opening in 1905.

Originally a hub for Portland's Polish immigrants, today the place is known for its vintage charm and nightly live music. The Holy Modal Rounders and blues man Robert Cray helped launch the bar's live music tradition, followed in the '80s by Northwest music icons Paul deLay, Curtis Salgado, Norman Sylvester and more. Today the musical flavors range from hip hop acts to downhome country—all true to their live performance roots on our quaint stage.

Upstairs, the Eagle's 11 hotel guestrooms offer simple charm. Named for a variety of Holy Modal Rounder tunes, historic photos of the band's performances line the walls and painted lyrics adorn the rooms’ walls. With its nightly live music tradition, and train tracks nearby, the hotel is not for the light sleeper!

Outdoor firepits are popular in the warmer months, and inside the Saloon, a massive oak back-bar houses McMenamins' craft beers, wines and spirits along with a menu of pub fare. The original ceramic-tiled floor, corner stage and exclusive artwork all contribute to the historic experience.

After a Blazer game or a concert at the Moda Center nearby, or a trade show at the Convention Center, ride the MAX train’s Yellow Line to the stop a block away.

White Eagle allows pets at our sidewalk seating only.

Check-in is at 4 p.m.; check-out is at 11 a.m.Check in at the White Eagle Saloon, located on the first floor.

Our hotel rooms are located directly above the saloon. With its nightly live music tradition, this is not for the light sleeper nor the early riser – be prepared to "rock into the night!"

McMenamins Frequent Guest Program

Stay at our historic hotels and earn free nights! You can accrue as many points for reward nights as you are able - there are no limits!

Please note: We are unable to issue points for reservations made through Expedia and Booking.com. For best results, book directly through mcmenamins.com or by calling our hotels. Limit one room per guest per night.

How does it work?

First, create or update your profile in our online reservations system and follow the prompts to join the Frequent Guest Program; you'll receive monthly email reminders about the program.

Stay with us! Points are automatically rewarded 72 hours after check out - you'll receive 100 points per night in rooms with a common bath, 150 points per night in rooms with a private bath and 50 points per night in Hostel rooms. Your accrued points can be viewed at any time in your online profile. Please note: points accrued during your stay are not available for immediate redemption.

When you've accrued 900 points or more, availability search results on our online system will include a "900 point" rate for rooms (based on availability). Choose this rate to redeem your points. Add-ons, like our Romance Packages will still be available at regular prices.

You may also book redemption nights by phone or in person for future stays.

Rules

This offer is for individual bookings only; the offer does not apply to contracted groups or conferences.

All of your qualifying nights must be booked under the same guest profile for points to accrue correctly.

Only 1 room per night is accruable.

You must be a member of the Frequent Guest Program to accrue points and redeem your complimentary stays.

Qualifying nights begin the day you sign up!

The free room is based on a standard king or queen-size room. The Grand Suite at Grand Lodge, Family Suite and Parrish House at Old St. Francis, and Family Rooms at Edgefield are not available for redemption.

Based on availability; blackout dates may apply. No credit for "no-shows."

Reward nights and free or sponsored promotional stays are excluded from earning points in the program.

After 5 years of inactivity, your profile points and any reward nights are lost.

Parking & Policies

Parking:

We have space for 6 cars in our parking lot which is located on the east side of the building. Please do not park in the lot on the west side of the building. That lot does not belong to us and your car will be towed. Free street parking is available in the neighborhood. Some of the street parking has a one or two hour limit which is enforced between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Policies:

Room rates are the same for single or double occupancy.

A credit card for authorization purposes and ID are required at check-in.

Debit cards are accepted, however McMenamins is not responsible for overdrafts caused by holds on your account.

History

The White Eagle is one of the most storied joints in the Northwest. And with any good watering hole, the line between fact and fiction — and between this world and the other — seems to have been thoroughly and wonderfully blurred. Tales of ghosts and mortal mischief abound, seemingly with no regard for historic accuracy....

The legends abound hereat the White Eagle — from shanghais to ghosts to presidential assassination implications and more....